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. 2009 Oct 21;4(10):e7518. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0007518

Table 1. Summary of the results from the methods used to deadsorb PrP from mte and kte.

Desorption Solution Temperature (°C) Amount of mPrP released from mte Amount of mPrP released from kte
mg % mg %
Sodium acetate pH 3 25 0.05 5 0.01 1
Sodium acetate pH 5 25 0.04 4 0.01 1
MES/Tris pH 8 25 0.09 9 0.03 3
MES/Tris pH 10 25 0.09 9 0.05 5
10% SDS 25 0.18 18 0.09 9
Desorption buffer 25 0.39 39 0.20 20
2 M Sodium Chloride 25 0.13 13 0.07 7
MilliQ water 25 0.01 1 n/d n/d
Sodium acetate pH 3 100 0.14 14 0.11 11
Sodium acetate pH 5 100 0.10 10 0.10 10
MES/Tris pH 8 100 0.11 11 0.09 9
MES/Tris pH 10 100 0.14 14 0.10 10
10% SDS 100 0.28 28 0.24 24
Desorption buffer 100 0.95 95 0.70 70
2 M sodium chloride 100 0.24 24 0.21 21
MilliQ water 100 0.05 5 0.08 8

n/d–not detected.